The imagery database and this website are organized in a hierarchical manner by geographic location. First, images are organized by broad-scale geographic region, then by cluster (e.g., transect, drop camera site) and finally by point. To navigate the website select a geographic region by clicking one of the red boxes. A new webpage will appear with a map and a list of clusters. Bathymetric data underlies each cluster to provide basic information on geographic zoning. Any cluster can be selected either by clicking on the map or selecting from the list on the right side of the page.
Once a cluster is selected, an image within the cluster will appear with corresponding data on location, benthic habitat type, geomorphological structure, and seafloor terrain characteristics (i.e., bathymetry, slope, and rugosity). In addition, a map showing the location of the image in reference to fine-scale bathymetric data and a depth profile showing the location of each image to overall bathymetry are provided on the bottom panes. Users may navigate among all images within a cluster by clicking on the forward or reverse arrow keys. Double arrow keys jump by five images allowing faster navigation. To navigate to another cluster simply click “Back” on the web browser.